Talk presented by Dr Ruth Hoffmann, followed by a group discussion. Abstract: Symbolic Reasoning (or Symbolic AI) consists of the logical modelling and an exhaustive search for definite solutions to problems. Whether that is finding the solution of a sudoku, finding an optimal route for delivery vehicles or creating kidney matching chains, symbolic AI and ...
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Abstract: Reinforcement learning (RL) is a machine learning paradigm in which an agent learns to make decisions by interacting with an environment to maximise cumulative reward. In recent years, RL has emerged as one of the most exciting and impactful areas of Artificial Intelligence. Its significance was underscored by the 2024 Turing Award awarded to ... |
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On Tuesday, November 18th, the Global Research Centre for Diverse Intelligences (GRCDI) will host a presentation and discussion on the progress of COST Action AFFECT-EVO and the challenges faced so far, led by Dr Tom Smulders from Newcastle University. This event is open to all, and will be of particular interest to those looking to ... |
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Part of the AI Seminar Series, hosted by the GRCDI and led by Centre member Dr Kasim Terzić from the School of Computer Science. This in-person series kicks off in October 2025 with a group discussion session, followed by four lectures delivered by colleagues from the School of Computer Science (Dr Kasim Terzić, Dr Ruth Hoffmann ... |
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Abstract: Human evolutionary success has been attributed to the capacity to accumulate knowledge and skills over generations via cultural transmission, but explanations for the distinctiveness of human culture remain heavily debated. Some accounts posit that human transmission processes implicate cognitive capacities not available to other species, sometimes proposing these capacities to be specialised adaptations. I ... |
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